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Can you charge students for copying of material? Q Under what conditions can we charge students for copied material, eg course packs?

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Can you charge students for copying of material? Q Under what conditions can we charge students for copied material, eg course packs?

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A. The only restriction imposed by the Copyright Act on charging students for material copied under the Part VB licence is that there should be no intention by the university to make a profit on the copies which are sold. However, note that the Higher Education Funding Act 1988 does impose certain restrictions on charging fees to students. 1.17 Printery issues Q. Currently a print copy of any reading is provided to the University printery by the subject convenor. This copy is provided by copying the reading from either an item in the Library collection, from a lecturer’s private copy or the copy is obtained through our Interlibrary Loan or Intercampus loan services. The quality of these copies varies. The printery makes a second copy of the reading. The second copy is them manually cleaned up, i.e., dark margins etc are removed and the cleaned pages are then affixed to clean pieces of paper. These pages are then photocopied again to form the master. The printery then scans the master t

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